If your compressor is leaking oil or the housing and lines are covered with oil, the cause is usually aged or hardened seals. Due to pressure, temperature and continuous operation, these seals lose their sealing ability over time. With LecWec, you can restore the sealing effect directly during operation without dismantling the compressor.
✓Oil leak stop for compressors
✓Long-lasting sealing effect for many years
✓Oil sealing additive without chlorine
✓Seal leaks without downtime or dismantling
Compressors use polymer seals at shafts, housings and valves to keep the oil inside the system. Due to high pressure, temperature and continuous operation, these seals lose elasticity over time. The result: oil begins leaking from sealing points or oily areas appear around the compressor. This is exactly where LecWec works during normal operation.
After being added, LecWec distributes completely throughout the compressor oil system and reaches all sealing points. The active ingredients are absorbed by the seals and help the material become flexible, supple and tightly sealing once again. This closes the fine gaps between the seal and the metal surface, even under pressure.
In practical use, this means that oil leaks are greatly reduced or stopped completely. LecWec restores the sealing function of the existing components and allows safe continued operation without downtime or costly repairs.
"I have to report positively that the level matches the oil... unbelievable. [...] I wouldn’t have believed that the steering gearbox would be sealed again after just under a week."
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"...nothing was leaking anymore!!!
I am truly very satisfied. At first, I did not believe the product would work, but now I am completely convinced and also saved many hundreds of euros!"
- JĂĽrgen R.
Oil leak at the cylinder base gasket
Verified review (Learn more)"I did not believe it at first, but your product is excellent! [...] I ordered just one can and everything is sealed already, even though you recommend 2 cans, meaning 200 ml, for 6 liters of oil. Many thanks!"
- Andreas F.
Oil leak problems at the oil flange gasket
Verified review (Learn more)"...which made it even more satisfying when, after around 3 weeks, I noticed that the oil loss had gone down to zero – the steering rack was sealed again!! Even now, after 4 months, the reservoir is still at the maximum level."
- Friedger F.
Oil leak at the steering rack
Verified review (Learn more)"There was always a small puddle of oil collecting underneath the vehicle. I added 100 ml of LecWec to around 4 liters of oil. Since then, I have driven many miles and was surprised to find that there was no more oil on the ground at all."
- Paul R.
Leak at the oil pan
Verified review (Learn more)If your compressor is leaking oil, this is usually noticeable through oil-moist housings, leaks at sealing points, or oil loss during operation. The cause is usually aged polymer seals that have lost their sealing performance. Instead of dismantling components immediately, you can address the issue directly within the system.
Step 1: Check the oil level and determine the exact oil volume inside the compressor.
Step 2: Add LecWec directly to the compressor oil at a ratio of 3% of the total oil volume.
Step 3: Operate the compressor normally – the additive will circulate throughout the entire system.
The seals absorb the active formula, become flexible again, and fit tightly against the sealing surfaces once more. This stops oil leaks at the affected areas. You avoid downtime and restore the compressor to a sealed operating condition quickly.
Identify the exact leak location
Clean the compressor thoroughly and observe it during operation. This allows you to determine exactly where the oil is leaking and helps avoid unnecessary repairs.
Check operating pressure and temperature
Excessive load can place additional stress on seals. Make sure the compressor operates within the specified operating range.
Inspect sealing surfaces and connections
Leaks are often caused by contaminated or damaged sealing surfaces. A clean system significantly improves sealing performance.
Restore seals directly
Compressors use polymer seals that harden over time. Through targeted treatment within the system, their elasticity can be restored.
Use LecWec correctly and monitor the results
Add LecWec to the system at a ratio of 3% of the total oil volume and continue operating the compressor normally. Afterwards, check the sealing performance. In many cases, the oil leak is significantly reduced or completely stopped.